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School of Engineering funding increases to strengthen young workforce at Micron
Syracuse University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science will have an increase in funding due to the arrival of Micron in New York. Read More »
Dawn Singleton seeks to bring small campus feel to support new students
Dawn Singleton was once an RA studying nursing and health sciences. Now, she is helping SU students adjust to life on campus. Read More »
Scholars & Champs offers locals 'a walk down memory lane'
Scholars & Champs, a store on Salina Street, transports customers back in time with its vintage apparel. Read More »
Beyond the baton: Syracuse athletics through the eyes of its Orange Girl
Abigail Veccia has leaned on SU Orange Girl twirlers of the past while leaving her own mark on the role. Read More »
Doug Muir's time capsule photography is a window into the past
Photographer and Syracuse native Doug Muir, illustrated crucial social and political movements in a new exhibit at Everson Museum of Art. Read More »
Colgate prepares for opening weekend test against Syracuse
Syracuse has a long history of playing Colgate, holding a playing 66 times with a 31-31-4 head to head matchup. The Orange have a chance to take the series lead for the first time on Saturday. Read More »
SA nominates new members for Fall 2023, sets focus on sustainability
During its first meeting of the 2023-24 school year, the Student Association nominated new members to their official positions and set goals. Read More »
'Helpless:' SU students from Hawaii grapple with disaster thousands of miles from home
In the aftermath, SU students from Hawaii said they felt the wildfires impacts personally. Read More »
When redesigning one of the worst flags in America, Eric Hart put community first
Born and raised in Syracuse, Eric Hart’s flag redesign aims to capture the many aspects of the city and include groups that weren’t previously represented. Read More »
Haudenosaunee Welcome introduces new students to ancestral land, honors its sanctity
On Monday, members of the Syracuse community came together to honor the land and cultures of the Onondaga nation at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering. Read More »
Under-hyped albums that may not have made your playlist this summer
These underrated artists released new albums, combining artful lyricism and A-list features. Read More »
A breakdown of Syracuse’s Week 1 depth chart ahead of Colgate
Oronde Gadsden II remains listed as the No. 1 tight end, while SU's return game took a hit due to Trebor Pena's "owie." Read More »
Your questions answered: The D.O.'s advice to the class of 2027
The Daily Orange answered questions that freshmen asked about Syracuse University as they settle into the first couple of weeks. Read More »
Books End discovers its new beginning
After 37 years as a Syracuse fixture, bookstore Books End is getting a new owner who hopes to carry on its tradition. Read More »
Ahead of contract negotiations, SGEU collects graduate worker feedback
SGEU plans to negotiate with SU administration about better treatment for graduate student employees after forming a union in the spring. Read More »
Celebrate local art this fall with these 4 new exhibits
Check out new, historical exhibits from local and global artists this week at the SU Art Museum. Read More »
Here's who you should avoid on the first day of class
To avoid typical freshman year pitfalls, SU freshmen should look to our humor columnist’s personal experiences. Read More »
Start the semester with these 6 activities
Venture out into the greater Syracuse area this week and experience the city’s natural landscape and vibrant culture. Read More »
Veteran presence, young talent give SU newfound defensive line depth
Syracuse football's combination of veterans and newcomers on its defensive line provides a newfound depth it's lacked in recent seasons. Read More »
How the New York State Fair plans 'a party for a million friends'
On Aug. 23 the New York State Fair will open its doors for the 182nd time, the culmination of months of hard work from fairgrounds staff. Read More »
'Girl Sleuth' puts the old on display in new ways
Bird Library’s “The Girl Sleuth'' aims to have viewers look at old objects in a new light. The display includes books about girl detectives and is exhibited alongside AI-generated posters. Read More »
At International Talent Show students shine, make connections
International Talent Show fosters friendship and community on SU’s campus, connecting students from different cultures. Read More »
